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a scary report about u.s. security says who knows? next on "larry king live." >> larry: we're going to learn a lot tonight. we welcome back one of our favorites, boone pickens, the legendary oil man, founder of bp capital management. those are his initials, by the way, not associated with bp oil. he advocates the oil for reducing u.s. dependence on oil. four new days of testing continues in the gulf mexico. this followed 87 days of oil gushing into the gulf. is it over? >> you remember our first meeting was 38 days. >> larry: 38 days. >> 38. >> larry: it was supposed to end and you said it's going to go another 38. i remember. >> i think it will go a third 38. >> larry: well, it hasn't leak forward four days. why will it continue? >> well, they haven't killed the well. all they've done is shut it in. so they've got to kill the well. and that's going to take some more time. >> larry: will there be seepage? >> i don't think the seepage is coming from this wellbore. you have seeps on the bottom of the gulf. and this -- the one that they
a scary report about u.s. security says who knows? next on "larry king live." >> larry: we're going to learn a lot tonight. we welcome back one of our favorites, boone pickens, the legendary oil man, founder of bp capital management. those are his initials, by the way, not associated with bp oil. he advocates the oil for reducing u.s. dependence on oil. four new days of testing continues in the gulf mexico. this followed 87 days of oil gushing into the gulf. is it over? >>...
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congressman charles rangel has served in the u.s. house since 1971 and was the chairman of the ways and means committee before being forced to step down from that post earlier this year. this is a half an hour. >> this meeting of the budget to -- edgy mccoury -- of the judicatory subcommittee will come to order. i will ask for the oppressed to recede a little bit so we can see our two witnesses. i would like to make a brief statement before recognize the ranking member of the subcommittee. the constitution authorizes the house to discipline its members and the importance of that authority was ascribed in the federalist papers by james madison who wrote, "the aim of every political constitution is or ought to be first to obtain rules for men who possess the most wisdom to pursue the common good of society and to take the most effectual precaution for keeping them virtuous whilst they continue to hold their public trust to." a public office as a public trust. we live at a time where public skepticism about the institutions in our count
congressman charles rangel has served in the u.s. house since 1971 and was the chairman of the ways and means committee before being forced to step down from that post earlier this year. this is a half an hour. >> this meeting of the budget to -- edgy mccoury -- of the judicatory subcommittee will come to order. i will ask for the oppressed to recede a little bit so we can see our two witnesses. i would like to make a brief statement before recognize the ranking member of the...
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they are from the u.s. department of interior. mr. secretary, we welcome you once again to the committee and as i have done many times publicly, i commend you aad your department for the tremendous manner in which you have responded to this disaster. you have put all your resources available and i commend you for that response you may proceed as you desire. >> thank you very much. -- the key very much. we continue our efforts on this day with what has been a tremendous effort to solve this problem in the gulf. we are not resting and we will continue to move forward until we have the solutions with respect to relief efforts. i thought i would do a couple of things at the outset. first, i would bring the committee up-to-date on what is happening with respect to the leak containment and the efforts to kill well. on the containment measures, about 25,000 barrels of oil were collected and contained and have been captured, notwithstanding some high seas that have been as high as 7 feet. over the next few days, the containment capacity will
they are from the u.s. department of interior. mr. secretary, we welcome you once again to the committee and as i have done many times publicly, i commend you aad your department for the tremendous manner in which you have responded to this disaster. you have put all your resources available and i commend you for that response you may proceed as you desire. >> thank you very much. -- the key very much. we continue our efforts on this day with what has been a tremendous effort to solve...
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actually, the u.s. interagency council on homelessness is an independent agency, comprised of 19 other federal agencies. the specific job the council is to coordinate the work of those agencies. as opposed to duplicating the efforts, our role is to make sure that every stick on the other federal agencies are coordinated, -- is to make sure that those efforts by the other federal agencies are coordinated. host: that may sound like a cz ar agency to some. guest: it may, but it came about in 1987 as part of the official response to homelessness. host: what is the operating budget? guest: a little over $2 million, for one year. host: how much stuff you have? -- how much staff do you have? guest: 10 professionals out -- 10 professional staff. host: next call. caller: i would like to tell you this, that was the first part w -- the first at 4-profit but that ran a service for the new york city homeless services. they canceled the contract, but i would like to show one thing to you, sir, that the homeless homel
actually, the u.s. interagency council on homelessness is an independent agency, comprised of 19 other federal agencies. the specific job the council is to coordinate the work of those agencies. as opposed to duplicating the efforts, our role is to make sure that every stick on the other federal agencies are coordinated, -- is to make sure that those efforts by the other federal agencies are coordinated. host: that may sound like a cz ar agency to some. guest: it may, but it came about in 1987...
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the u.s. government will come with deep suspicion. we know from public reporting that the russians and chinese have a tremendous capability. nowhere is that more brightly than the private sector that it stolen blind every day. our creativity and research and development dollars get thrown out the window when china and russia can steal things from us that we have paid for. we see little effort to protect or prosecute those -- the intellectual property. i think this is not only a required partnership but of a different nature than anything we've seen. >> a cyber attack, is the most likely to come from a major state actor like china or russia? or terrorist group or home? >> when you are in government you are worried about all that. it is less likely to be a terrorist act. we have had [unintelligible] i do not think it is likely to be in that vein. terrorist groups use the internet to communicate and train and recruit and finance. it is less likely. i do think it is more likely you will see it from the state actors. >> have we already see
the u.s. government will come with deep suspicion. we know from public reporting that the russians and chinese have a tremendous capability. nowhere is that more brightly than the private sector that it stolen blind every day. our creativity and research and development dollars get thrown out the window when china and russia can steal things from us that we have paid for. we see little effort to protect or prosecute those -- the intellectual property. i think this is not only a required...
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i've instructed u.s. trade representative ron kirk to begin discussions to help resolve outstanding issues with the pending korean free trade agreement before my visit to korea in november. it's an agreement that will create new jobs and opportunity for people in both of our countries. we also want to deepen and broaden our relations with panama and colombia. so we're working to resolve outstanding issues with the free trade agreements with those key partners, and we're focused on submitting them as soon as possible for congressional consideration. and we'll make sure each agreement we pursue doesn't just advance the interests of our businesses, workers, and farmers, but also upholds our most cherished values. fourth, as we help american businesses access new markets, we're making sure that the access is free and fair. the united states offers some of the world's lowest barriers to trade, and when we give other countries the privilege of that free and fair access, we expect it in return. where american pr
i've instructed u.s. trade representative ron kirk to begin discussions to help resolve outstanding issues with the pending korean free trade agreement before my visit to korea in november. it's an agreement that will create new jobs and opportunity for people in both of our countries. we also want to deepen and broaden our relations with panama and colombia. so we're working to resolve outstanding issues with the free trade agreements with those key partners, and we're focused on submitting...
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the u.s. army material command. thank you for being here. and it is the custom of this committee to satisfy testimony under oath. i would ask you to stand, do you swear that the testimony that you will be giving for this sub comment will be the trutht, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? we appreciate you being here. you may be seated. we have five minute as lotted for each statement. and then we will follow up with questions after you have given your opening statements. >> members of the committee on contracting oversight, thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i am here today to provide an overview of the u.s. army's review of contract actions supporting arlington national cemetery. the army is fully xhicommitted correcting the contracting deficiencies. i am determine the to oversee timely correction of these deficiencies that will ensure that contracting for the arlington national cemetery will be conducted with regulations and in a manner that resp
the u.s. army material command. thank you for being here. and it is the custom of this committee to satisfy testimony under oath. i would ask you to stand, do you swear that the testimony that you will be giving for this sub comment will be the trutht, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? we appreciate you being here. you may be seated. we have five minute as lotted for each statement. and then we will follow up with questions after you have given your opening statements....
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from governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to pick a new course and take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. what that is going to mean. because it' important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. at this hour, my friends, our government does not fear us. harry reid does not fear the people of nevada. president of obama does not fear the people of this country. because if they did, they would not have been a health care bill passed down our throats. there would not have been a cap and trade bill out of the house. there would not have been the takeover of auto industry, the insurance industry, the banking industry, financial institutions, because people have made it clear that is not what they want their government to do. they want their government to create a pathway to opportunity and get the hell out o
from governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to pick a new course and take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. what that is going to mean. because it' important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. at this hour, my friends, our government does not fear us. harry reid does not fear the people...
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that will invite our business back to ameri, and that is the climate your u.s. senator needs to help create in this stage so we can take back our economy in in nevada. we also have some potential we need to explore, and those include a secure a test site that we have been doing nuclear research and development on for years, and that we have been transporting since 1974 this nuclear material. we nd not be afraid, and the governor knows this. he is our person who has been promoting this. people need to understand we need to bolster our economy, and one of those ways is to take something harry reid has demonized for years and explore the potential. let's take a look at what we have got. finally, i would like to say this again. remember, we have the right contract with america, and that is our constitution. [applause] we have the right message for america. it is reagan's message, lower taxes, more individual freedom and cuts to spending we have the right angle to defeat harry reid. [applause] i know all of you in this room can vote for me, but i want you to do me a
that will invite our business back to ameri, and that is the climate your u.s. senator needs to help create in this stage so we can take back our economy in in nevada. we also have some potential we need to explore, and those include a secure a test site that we have been doing nuclear research and development on for years, and that we have been transporting since 1974 this nuclear material. we nd not be afraid, and the governor knows this. he is our person who has been promoting this. people...
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i didn't get elected to the u.s. senate in the senate seat that was first held by sam houston to be irrelevant or to be window dressing. so i'm going to do everything i can as a senator and help the cause and the party and that i believe in, and help my state. and whatever capacity that is, i'm fine with. >> we learned this week that president bush's mem ware is going to be available really in mid october. people begin to be digesting. and i've heard it's going to be very candid. is this a plus for your candidates to have president bush's administration regurgitated, discussed just before election day? >> well, i was busy with president bush in his office in dallas about three months ago and he told me the release date was about november 10, but i'm reading some caperpts may be available early. i don't think he wanted to be going on a book promotion tours or tv interviews talking about his book before the election because he didn't want to be the sort of the game, the play by play announcer in what's getting ready to
i didn't get elected to the u.s. senate in the senate seat that was first held by sam houston to be irrelevant or to be window dressing. so i'm going to do everything i can as a senator and help the cause and the party and that i believe in, and help my state. and whatever capacity that is, i'm fine with. >> we learned this week that president bush's mem ware is going to be available really in mid october. people begin to be digesting. and i've heard it's going to be very candid. is this...
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wade in 1973, the u.s. supreme court overrode the u.s. normal democratic representational government note of policy-making and imposed an abortion policy on all 50 states, among the most privileged -- among the most permissive in the world, allowing any state to allow abortion for any reason into the six months and broadly defined health claims into the seventh month and later. it is true in recent cases the court has allowed some limitations along the margins, but abortion remains generally legal for every reason. you might think the abortion advocates and the abortion industry would be satisfied with that. it is after all, substantially less protective of the unborn child then the policy most americans say they would favor when they are askkd. but the pro-abortion advocates have never been satisfied. their literature is replete with complaints about what they see as enormous obstacles to access to abortion and say these obstacles prevent many abortions from occurring. these are smart and resourceful people who apparently spend a good de
wade in 1973, the u.s. supreme court overrode the u.s. normal democratic representational government note of policy-making and imposed an abortion policy on all 50 states, among the most privileged -- among the most permissive in the world, allowing any state to allow abortion for any reason into the six months and broadly defined health claims into the seventh month and later. it is true in recent cases the court has allowed some limitations along the margins, but abortion remains generally...
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and u.s. chamber of commerce says we have one of the top most entrepreneurial and state economies. so the most important thing we've done is the investments of the education of our people and making college more affordable and connecting that innovation to the entrepreneurs that are creating the new opportunities and new jobs that allow us to have a rate of job growth twice what the nation has been for the last three months. >> governor, one thing. >> one thing that happened in new york that may be a little different is that obviously legislatures are very queasy particularly in election years about making some of the tough decisions and creating these cuts. and in new york, apparently we didn't have to wait for a session to have that problem because the budgets were late, 25 out of the last 30 years. and in that period of time, what the state had done for a while would just borrow from its own general fund to keep the state functioning until a budget was passed. then we pass add law that would have an emergency appropriation that would keep the government running from week to week
and u.s. chamber of commerce says we have one of the top most entrepreneurial and state economies. so the most important thing we've done is the investments of the education of our people and making college more affordable and connecting that innovation to the entrepreneurs that are creating the new opportunities and new jobs that allow us to have a rate of job growth twice what the nation has been for the last three months. >> governor, one thing. >> one thing that happened in new...
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from governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to pick a new course and take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. what that is going to mean. because it's important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. at this hour, my friends, our government does not fear us. harry reid does not fear the people of nevada. president of obama does not fear the people of this country. because if they did, they would not have been a health care bill passed down our throats. there would not have been a cap and trade bill out of the house. there would not have been the takeover of auto industry, the insurance industry, the banking industry, financial institutions, because people have made it clear that is not what they want their government to do. they want their government to create a pathway to opportunity and get the hell out
from governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to pick a new course and take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. what that is going to mean. because it's important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. at this hour, my friends, our government does not fear us. harry reid does not fear the...
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in fiscal year 2009, the u.s. sentencing commission reports there was 25,000 federal drug trafficking convictions compared to fewer than 300 convictions for simple possession. so why do we want to make it more difficult to take drug traffickers off the streets and easier for them to peddle their illegal product? crack cocaine is associated with a greater degree of violence than most other drugs. crack offenders are also more likely to have prior convictions and lengthier criminal history than powder cocaine offenders. it is these aggravating factors which are more common to crack cocaine trafficking that contribute to higher federal crack sentences. these aggravating factors also render many crack offenders ineligible for the so-called safety valve provision. the safety valve allows low-level offenders to be sentenced below the statutory mandatory penalty if they meet certain criteria, including no significant criminal history. so why should we reduce the ratio for defendants who are more violent, more likely to h
in fiscal year 2009, the u.s. sentencing commission reports there was 25,000 federal drug trafficking convictions compared to fewer than 300 convictions for simple possession. so why do we want to make it more difficult to take drug traffickers off the streets and easier for them to peddle their illegal product? crack cocaine is associated with a greater degree of violence than most other drugs. crack offenders are also more likely to have prior convictions and lengthier criminal history than...
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the contributions of slaves who helped build the u.s. capitol recognized in a mid-june ceremony. the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, senate majority leader harry reid, and senate minority leader were present. this is about 40 minutes. >> please stand for the invocation. >> let us pray -- beneath the whistling of saws and the melodic beat of a hammer and chisel, human hearts were heard coming gospel spirituals as they work on this capital. as black laborers blond for the freedom of all god's children, psalm occurs103rd s against the marble halls to that. to you to lift up my eyes, to you to dwell in the heavens my eyes like the eyes of slaves fixed on the hand of their masters like the eyes of a servant on the slightest gesture of the mistress. so our eyes are on you all lord our god until you show mercy. have mercy on us o lord, have mercy. we are filled with contempt, full of overflowing of our souls because of the scorn of the wealthy and the arrogant disdain of the crowd parted. -- proud-hearted. -pthe secret songs of the heart are revealed only when all celebrate justice
the contributions of slaves who helped build the u.s. capitol recognized in a mid-june ceremony. the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, senate majority leader harry reid, and senate minority leader were present. this is about 40 minutes. >> please stand for the invocation. >> let us pray -- beneath the whistling of saws and the melodic beat of a hammer and chisel, human hearts were heard coming gospel spirituals as they work on this capital. as black laborers blond for the freedom...
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u.s. senate seat of the late west virginia senator robert byrd. president obama on the gulf of mexico oil spill. after that, minority leader talk about their opposition to the democrats' economic policies. later, the state of the u.s. is really a security relationship. -- israeli security relationship. >> tomorrow, the michigan governor's republican primary debate. the candidates are seeking to replace democratic governor who is -- that is at 8:00 tomorrow. >> this weekend, author panels on religion, diversity in publishing, and african-american history. live, all day saturday starting at 11:00. also this week and, at the university -- columbia university professor on his new book. a weekend filled with a non- fiction books on c-span2. >> c-span, our public affairs content is available on television, radio, and online. you can also connect with us on facebook and twitter. sign up for our schedule alerts e-mails at c-span.org. >> we are covering the first of two debates over the weekend bet
u.s. senate seat of the late west virginia senator robert byrd. president obama on the gulf of mexico oil spill. after that, minority leader talk about their opposition to the democrats' economic policies. later, the state of the u.s. is really a security relationship. -- israeli security relationship. >> tomorrow, the michigan governor's republican primary debate. the candidates are seeking to replace democratic governor who is -- that is at 8:00 tomorrow. >> this weekend, author...
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u.s. enlist new afghan village forces. uniforms, weapons, and wages. from afghanistan, the men and the remote village are in uniforms defending their land against the taliban. new legislation hammered out by american and afghan officials and expected to be enacted by president karzai in coming weeks would authorize armed village forces across afghanistan and bring them into the country's enforcement system. guest: it is at least an effort. i think we need to have further examination. it is an effort to bring them under the government. there adjuncts to the police or military as opposed to a militia that is entirely independent. so i think that as part of their effort to try to address the situation. i think there are lots of pitfalls that could be there if they decide to go the other way on that. this has been talked about 401 l. questions have been raised. it is an experiment, and certainly we can heope it is successful. host: we have five minutes left with mr. tierney. joseph rights for over seven years we have been a spending over 7.5 billion per mo
u.s. enlist new afghan village forces. uniforms, weapons, and wages. from afghanistan, the men and the remote village are in uniforms defending their land against the taliban. new legislation hammered out by american and afghan officials and expected to be enacted by president karzai in coming weeks would authorize armed village forces across afghanistan and bring them into the country's enforcement system. guest: it is at least an effort. i think we need to have further examination. it is an...
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both my opponents have had the opportunity to stand by the u.s. constitution and cut regulations, to cut the size of government and the number of agencies, to reduce the amount of paperwork burden on insurance companies and doctors and anybody who works in business or has a manufacturing plant. that is what is pushing our industries out of this country. >> congressman, you get the final rebuttal. >> during all the talk about the tea parties, the old broadcaster in me comes out. i am pleased to announce i got the call. the east valley tea party has formally endorsed my candidacy. this is just the latest endorsement officially. i have received them from 70 party organizations here in arizona. the tea party movement is something we should really treasure, because it really indicates that people understand the common sense, lower taxes, lower government spending equates with economic prosperity and more jobs. >> now we are growing to get into some foreign affairs. senator mccain, you get this question. the american involvement in afghanistan, i believ
both my opponents have had the opportunity to stand by the u.s. constitution and cut regulations, to cut the size of government and the number of agencies, to reduce the amount of paperwork burden on insurance companies and doctors and anybody who works in business or has a manufacturing plant. that is what is pushing our industries out of this country. >> congressman, you get the final rebuttal. >> during all the talk about the tea parties, the old broadcaster in me comes out. i am...
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u.s. code. >> next question directed toward john mccain. allen greenspan said there is reason not to extend the bush tax cut, but favor them, even as we face the growing seff sit. >> i respect allen greenspan but he was in charge when this meltdown occurred and obviously has great responsibility for it. we can't raise taxes at this time. tax increases will hurt our economy even more. whether i voted against the bush tax cuts in 2001 because i predicted that spending had to be brought under control, and it was not. we worked from tax cuts and benefits. i voted for tax cuts, but i didn't want to go from spluss to deficit. with you -- but we are in tage. but we are in danger. we are in danger of, at best, a very slow recovery. people are hurting. we need to have our taxes kept low. we need to cut corporate taxes, and we need to give social security tax and other payroll taxes -- taxes need to be held off until we can get the e-mail businesses back in business -- get the small business yes --
u.s. code. >> next question directed toward john mccain. allen greenspan said there is reason not to extend the bush tax cut, but favor them, even as we face the growing seff sit. >> i respect allen greenspan but he was in charge when this meltdown occurred and obviously has great responsibility for it. we can't raise taxes at this time. tax increases will hurt our economy even more. whether i voted against the bush tax cuts in 2001 because i predicted that spending had to be...
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u.s. inventors or on tonight's 2010 coverage. first, the kansas debate vying for the sake -- the seat of senator sam brownback. that is at a 30 p.m. eastern time. we will show president obama speaking at a campaign fund- raiser. congressman roy blunt in the running for the republican nomination talks with business and -- businessmen in lebanon, missouri about jobs. the misery see it is opening up with the retirement of the republican senator. campaign 2010 coverage on c- span. now, a c-span crew covering the gulf of mexico oil spill visits a temporary workers village in louisiana. >> this is the venice responders village. i am the operations manager. we have built this village for people that are working on the boats and on the beaches that are actually the ones collecting the oil and trying to get it off the water or off the shore. they are the ones that put out the bones and they do the siphoning of the oil. they pick up the oil-on the beaches and is mainly for people who are 50 miles or
u.s. inventors or on tonight's 2010 coverage. first, the kansas debate vying for the sake -- the seat of senator sam brownback. that is at a 30 p.m. eastern time. we will show president obama speaking at a campaign fund- raiser. congressman roy blunt in the running for the republican nomination talks with business and -- businessmen in lebanon, missouri about jobs. the misery see it is opening up with the retirement of the republican senator. campaign 2010 coverage on c- span. now, a c-span...
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. >> u.s. timid point out many industries and economies want an economy-wide cap and trade system so they know there are certainties about the system. does that mean that under current law that the epa could step in and say we're going to regulate transportation? >> that is exactly what is happening already. the epa is moving to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. they just announced and finalize regulations covering greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles. they have announced plans to go forward with regulations that would cover power plants. other industries. they're moving that direction. those regulations are likely to be more costly because the epa is not the expert on which technology is the best, they're just going to say you have to meet this emissions reduction and it will be much more expensive. >> could you want our viewers through what an energy-only bill looks like if they can't even do -- which it sells like it will be able to do -- cap and trade on utilities, if they can't do th
. >> u.s. timid point out many industries and economies want an economy-wide cap and trade system so they know there are certainties about the system. does that mean that under current law that the epa could step in and say we're going to regulate transportation? >> that is exactly what is happening already. the epa is moving to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. they just announced and finalize regulations covering greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles. they have announced...
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the u.s. capitol. when the capital was first being built in the league's 1970's and early 1800's enslaved african americans work in all facets of the construction. for nearly 200 years the stories of the slave laborers were mostly unknown to the visitors at the capitol. and we forgot to say thank you to the incredible skilled and talented craftsman and workers. then in 1999, told pay stubs were discovered that showed slaves were directly involved in the construction of the u.s. capital and to recognize the contributions i sponsored a bill to establish a special task force to make recommendations to honor the slave laborers who worked on the construction of the capital. in 2007 the task force prog presented leadership with the recommendations. as we gather today i am reminded about the story of filigreed and a statue of freedom. -- i am reminded of philip reid and the statue of freedom. prior to the casting the ship to the united states, mr. crawford passed away. once it arrived in washington,
the u.s. capitol. when the capital was first being built in the league's 1970's and early 1800's enslaved african americans work in all facets of the construction. for nearly 200 years the stories of the slave laborers were mostly unknown to the visitors at the capitol. and we forgot to say thank you to the incredible skilled and talented craftsman and workers. then in 1999, told pay stubs were discovered that showed slaves were directly involved in the construction of the u.s. capital and to...
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"newsweek," "u.s. news" are struggling and one of them may not exist in the long run. "life" magazine, the circulation in the billions no longer exists. there are many more voices today. i think that is healthy in many respects. the danger for any society is a view -- is if you don't have some core of shared facts and values, ultimately, there is a great danger for the society. i do worry about that. >> in a speech, the writer said you defended the use of anonymous sources as a necessary evil, adding the news business has worked hard to minimize their use. i have some stuff here. what did you find that "the new york times" about anonymous sources and how you feel about that today? >> i do defend the use of anonymous sources in circumstances. i do think they're necessary. they were necessary -- "the new york times" won a pulitzer prize for a story that revealed the bush administration's extra legal system of eavesdropping on american citizens, electronic eavesdropping. some people saw that as traders. i thought it was an important story and it led to reforms. that story
"newsweek," "u.s. news" are struggling and one of them may not exist in the long run. "life" magazine, the circulation in the billions no longer exists. there are many more voices today. i think that is healthy in many respects. the danger for any society is a view -- is if you don't have some core of shared facts and values, ultimately, there is a great danger for the society. i do worry about that. >> in a speech, the writer said you defended the use of...
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the u.s., they call them a liability. all the support we give israel does not take those tough decisions and engages in activities that create problems through some strategic level. i wonder how you respond to that counter argument. >> i think the administration projects that you. we think our relationship is important not just because they share our values but they are a strategic benefit. i think that type of argument is a zero some argument. i don't think it is a zero sum for us. we have relationship with allies in the gulf. a lot of the threats they are concerned about are the same once israel is concerned about. the notion that there is zero some nature to our relationship with israel and mrs. our dynamics in the region and the possibility that common interests can bring this together. it does not have to be either or. >> you also talked about commitment to maintaining the military edge. that is clear in the conventional area. to insure that it [unintelligible] there is a potential for a
the u.s., they call them a liability. all the support we give israel does not take those tough decisions and engages in activities that create problems through some strategic level. i wonder how you respond to that counter argument. >> i think the administration projects that you. we think our relationship is important not just because they share our values but they are a strategic benefit. i think that type of argument is a zero some argument. i don't think it is a zero sum for us. we...
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byrd had made to the u.s. district court. and nick, you're going to make a great judge, a great judge. and we're so proud of you. we're hoping that maybe that will speed things up a little bit? >> couldn't urt. -- hurt. >> thank you for being here. i want you to look at the people represented, hard working people all over the state of west virginia. thank you, kenny and larry and all of you, so many for being here, from the business people from the large to small businesses, but from our most wisest of all of the people in west virginia, ruth. thank you, honey. all of you who represent the children and sometimes don't have a choice. and those who can't really fend for themselves. if the legislature thank you so much. i hope that you're proud of the process that we've gone through the way we've basically honored our late senator. with that we're going to open up for some questions from the media, if they would. just direct your questions and we'll try to keep it rolling. we'll do one-on-ones afterwards. if you will, we'll star
byrd had made to the u.s. district court. and nick, you're going to make a great judge, a great judge. and we're so proud of you. we're hoping that maybe that will speed things up a little bit? >> couldn't urt. -- hurt. >> thank you for being here. i want you to look at the people represented, hard working people all over the state of west virginia. thank you, kenny and larry and all of you, so many for being here, from the business people from the large to small businesses, but...
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the u.s. justice department from 2000-2006. currently senior director for mississippi river and east coast center for rivers and deltas, part of the environmental defense fund, senior direct there are. and as we look at restoration, mr. harrison, what's the prescription from your area? if you don't quite know how bad it is yet, how are you going to get your head around how to restore things? what's your process going to be? guest: well, one of the things that people need to remember about the louisiana wetlands in particular and the gulf of mexico is that these are places where environmental damage has been happening for the past 80, 100 years. you can take the louisiana wetlands, for example, because we made some decisions on how we manage the mississippi river, the wetlands are actually the delta of the mississippi river. this is where the river comes down, it's draining 41% of the united states, it's eroding all that land and sediment. and it buills this land mass, where new orleans sits. i
the u.s. justice department from 2000-2006. currently senior director for mississippi river and east coast center for rivers and deltas, part of the environmental defense fund, senior direct there are. and as we look at restoration, mr. harrison, what's the prescription from your area? if you don't quite know how bad it is yet, how are you going to get your head around how to restore things? what's your process going to be? guest: well, one of the things that people need to remember about the...
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the u.s.. i remember hearing key republicans stating that they would work against the old system, working against health care reform. realistically, what could be changed? host: in "the washington post," this morning, the lead item, "the afghan president plans to seek the removal of up to 50 former taliban officials from a u.n. terrorism blacklist in a gesture intended to advance political reconciliation talks with insurgents, according to a senior afghan official. the afghan government has looked for years to delist former television viewers who it says have cut ties with the islamist movement. but the campaign to call names from a list, which imposes a travel ban and other restrictions, has begun to press for a political settlement." george, washington journal. what you think of republicans possibly taking control of the house of representatives? caller: i believe that they are misreading the american people. american people want the budget balanced, but not on the backs of the unemployed an
the u.s.. i remember hearing key republicans stating that they would work against the old system, working against health care reform. realistically, what could be changed? host: in "the washington post," this morning, the lead item, "the afghan president plans to seek the removal of up to 50 former taliban officials from a u.n. terrorism blacklist in a gesture intended to advance political reconciliation talks with insurgents, according to a senior afghan official. the afghan...
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on tuesday, the u.s. military announced it would pressed criminal charges against this 22-year-old soldier for allegedly transferring classified information to his computer and "delivering national defense information to an unauthorized source. you can read more about that in both washington papers, among several other papers. las vegas, nev., on the line for independents. kay, would you think about the arizona emigration law and a lawsuit filed by the u.s. government? caller: that will be an interesting case to watch through the court system. i see both sides of the argument, but it has got to stop. i want to remind people we're coming up to the ninth anniversary of 9/11. all the hijackers were illegals with expired visas, student usevisas. and it is not always about just hispanics, but about canadians or others -- those not getting a good deal in their own country are coming in here anyway that they can. obama better watch it. it could be an act of treason. we are under war. host: washington, d.c., on t
on tuesday, the u.s. military announced it would pressed criminal charges against this 22-year-old soldier for allegedly transferring classified information to his computer and "delivering national defense information to an unauthorized source. you can read more about that in both washington papers, among several other papers. las vegas, nev., on the line for independents. kay, would you think about the arizona emigration law and a lawsuit filed by the u.s. government? caller: that will be...
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. >> it has been my intent at each to challengeformums u.s. oklahoma do you as oklahoma -- to challenge you as oklahomans. to be big in heart, to look beyond the easy way, to look beyond the think that is best for you, to look it people -- at people and be a person that can withstand challenges of life. i challenge you to be big and compassion ate. to see beyond yourself. to see beyond your needs. to see your neighbors in the light when they need help and to reach out and be that helping hand. we need men and women who are big with a vision. like me because i need another pair of glasses. [laughter] the vision to look where we are as a state, where we are in our economy, where we are in our nation and stand up and with the spirit of oklahoma say yes, we can survive. yes, we will make a difference. like an eagle tied to the ground who only seize those things or round, just concerned with this portion of this little area, never soaring above the clouds to see the potential that is there. i challenge you to be a better oklahoman, and i would do t
. >> it has been my intent at each to challengeformums u.s. oklahoma do you as oklahoma -- to challenge you as oklahomans. to be big in heart, to look beyond the easy way, to look beyond the think that is best for you, to look it people -- at people and be a person that can withstand challenges of life. i challenge you to be big and compassion ate. to see beyond yourself. to see beyond your needs. to see your neighbors in the light when they need help and to reach out and be that helping...
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the u.s. government. what is your opinion on this program is experiencing difficulty and not allowing individuals to commit fraud? is this enough to deter fraud going forward? what steps need to be taken? >> ever since we started, this has been one of the programs that has been exposed to fraud. a lot of the cases come out of the -- program. part of that reflects the fact there was no oversight. since then, the bank has taken a number of steps to improve. part of that has been a response to some of the recommendations that we made. for example, where you just issued a review of the initial recommendations. we're glad to report that steps have been taken forward for implementing a number of recommendations that we have including the creation of the review and compliance division requiring payments for transactions. there are still some open recommendations and steps the bank would take. the bank is in the process of reorganization internally that would allow the programs to merge some of the co
the u.s. government. what is your opinion on this program is experiencing difficulty and not allowing individuals to commit fraud? is this enough to deter fraud going forward? what steps need to be taken? >> ever since we started, this has been one of the programs that has been exposed to fraud. a lot of the cases come out of the -- program. part of that reflects the fact there was no oversight. since then, the bank has taken a number of steps to improve. part of that has been a response...
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the u.s.- israel cooperation. the rockets with better guidance system and greater range are spreading across the region. hamas has a substantial number of rockets in gaza. they all pose a serious danger. these and other threats to israel's civilian population are real and growing. they must be addressed. we are standing shoulder to shoulder with our israeli partners to do so. coming into my current job after eight years with senator clinton, i can attest to hurt deep sense of pride in being a strong voice for israel. i travel to israel with senator clinton in 2005. i join her on her first visit to israel as secretary of state in march of 2009. when it comes to the u.s.-israel relationship, the policy guidance secretary clinton has given me is no different from the guidance she gave me when i worked for her in the senate. in a recent speech, she asked me, coming from this experience of working with her, to make the management of our security relationship with israel preserving israel's military
the u.s.- israel cooperation. the rockets with better guidance system and greater range are spreading across the region. hamas has a substantial number of rockets in gaza. they all pose a serious danger. these and other threats to israel's civilian population are real and growing. they must be addressed. we are standing shoulder to shoulder with our israeli partners to do so. coming into my current job after eight years with senator clinton, i can attest to hurt deep sense of pride in being a...
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the u.s. is way behind the rest of the world. we rank 72nd in the percentage of women in the lower house. i think diversity is essential to demra. it brings in different points of view and different life experiences. i will use the question period to get back. third poi is for research. i am interested in reading the work you have been doing in illinois on the campaign finance. i am sure you have made a real difference. what i found was when i was elected to the state legislature get engaged in the kind offs to research that useful for those who hold office. part of it is the tenure system. i realize there are certain rules of research, teaching and service that needs to be reexamined. service does qualify for 10 year and a service to the political process in terms of research and mentoring be taken into serious consideration. there is so much opportunity for the partnership between political scientist and political practitioners. i think we have just begun to scratch the surface. i am delighted to be part of this discussion and
the u.s. is way behind the rest of the world. we rank 72nd in the percentage of women in the lower house. i think diversity is essential to demra. it brings in different points of view and different life experiences. i will use the question period to get back. third poi is for research. i am interested in reading the work you have been doing in illinois on the campaign finance. i am sure you have made a real difference. what i found was when i was elected to the state legislature get engaged in...
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do you agree with steve and what is your solution to the u.s. debt problem? the first response comes from congressman jerry moran 3 >> this is one of the most serious issues our country faces. at this point in our country's economy, we cannot raise taxes. any increase in fica or withholding taxes on employers and employees is a terrible mistake. raising taxes is not an option. we're looking at long-term in criminal changes in the social security system that will provide benefits over a long trip of time. the truth is, if we are going to address our deficit issues is about changing our tax code, eliminating rules and regulations and allowing the american people to go to work. -- poor and small businesses and men and women have an idea to bring to market and we have to get government out of the way. much of that has to do with the uncertainty of washington and what it is doing today. what person is going to grow the business when they are uncertain about what is known to happen with health care, tappan trade, and what is want to happen with financial regulation
do you agree with steve and what is your solution to the u.s. debt problem? the first response comes from congressman jerry moran 3 >> this is one of the most serious issues our country faces. at this point in our country's economy, we cannot raise taxes. any increase in fica or withholding taxes on employers and employees is a terrible mistake. raising taxes is not an option. we're looking at long-term in criminal changes in the social security system that will provide benefits over a...
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american-u.s. airways, british airlines, check airways, and then you have three global major carriers. right? >> on the internationnl scene, we have three airlines operating under a variety of brand names.+ i have been told ttat in those alliances, once there is antitrust exemption, the multiple companies can operate as if they are a single company. why not face the reality? we are down to three international global companies competing against each other. they avoid head-to-head competition domestically. >> they are just caaving up the international pie. with antitrust immunity, hich they are alllseeking, -- ana once antitrust immunity with their alliance with united. there is no competition in an antitrust communeddalliance. -- emea and lliance. you will see fares go up. service will go down. more traffic concentrated. the medium to small size hubs get further downsized. that is really what happens. the whole retrospective hearings -- i will tell you what it has lee to. baggage thieves. 3 -- bagga
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i think that the goal of u.s. policy should be to facilitate that as lolong as >> shortly we will return to the brookings institution for marks from the japanese ambassador on global challenges to his country. we understand the ambassador is running a little late. we will join the event when he arrives. until then, calls and comments from today's "washington journal." the spots that the groups are releasing today and talk with you about your thoughts on public campaign financing. that is really what they are arguing. the loss has 157 co-sponsors they are proposing. -- the law has 157 co-sponsors they are proposing. there is a tally of how the cost of a lectionary in the united states has changed of the past decade. what i have highlighted on this page are presidential election cycles. let's look at the ones not highlighted. back in 1998, total spent was $1.6 billion. in 2006 $2.8 billion. if you use a widget, there is a tally of the cost of the 2010 election so far and it keeps changing. you can see that on the bo
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the u.s. congress adopted president obama's reform package bringing the biggest changes in banking regulations since the financial crisis in the 90/20. what is being done in europe to reform the markets? the european party and parliament requested a relation and following guidelines and principles. first currency. there has to be more currency on the market. for example too many credit defaults are traded over the counter and not on property trade market. second, responsibility, all market participants must take risk responsibility for their actions and take corrective issues. third, stainability, market sustainable must be restored on a long term basis without hindering those and innovation. we need stronger corporation of superviz ri bodies and invest in protection which must be approved in european and national level. the parts of my speech to translate this into more concrete proposals. financial markets this means in concrete terms, supervisory bodies must cooperate more internationally a
the u.s. congress adopted president obama's reform package bringing the biggest changes in banking regulations since the financial crisis in the 90/20. what is being done in europe to reform the markets? the european party and parliament requested a relation and following guidelines and principles. first currency. there has to be more currency on the market. for example too many credit defaults are traded over the counter and not on property trade market. second, responsibility, all market...
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the governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to take a new course, take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. and what that is going to mean. because it is important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said, when the people fear the government, there is. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. -- she said when the people for the government, there is a tyranny. at this hour, our government does not fear us. harry reid does not fear the people of nevada. president obama does not fear the people of this country. because if they did, there would not have been a health care bill passed down our throats. there will not have been a cap and trade bill out of the house. there but not have been the takeover of auto industries, insurance industry, banking industry, financial institutions. because the people have made it clear that is not the one their government to do. what they want their government to do is to cr
the governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to take a new course, take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. and what that is going to mean. because it is important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said, when the people fear the government, there is. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. -- she said when the people for the government, there is a tyranny. at this hour, our government...
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and in the u.s. that means steep rise in consumption and a lot of trends back to using debt and fuel and that delays reconciling and dealing with these problems another day. host: and to paraphrase an old song, everything that is old is new again. if things don't change, where will this lead? guest: it can't go on forever. if you are a customer in a store, you can spend more than you make and you can consume more than your income would allow. but eventually the store would say, i am not sure that you can pay off that debt, and there is a line from an economist, what can't go on forever, won't. and that will look at what is in the years ahead. host: in your article you write that president obama renewed his economy this week, and that is made more difficult given that the value of the dollar has risen against other currencies making exports more expensive. explain how that works? guest: the united states is importing more than we export and ship around the world. what needs to happen is for us to expo
and in the u.s. that means steep rise in consumption and a lot of trends back to using debt and fuel and that delays reconciling and dealing with these problems another day. host: and to paraphrase an old song, everything that is old is new again. if things don't change, where will this lead? guest: it can't go on forever. if you are a customer in a store, you can spend more than you make and you can consume more than your income would allow. but eventually the store would say, i am not sure...
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if you are a u.s. exporter suddenly your goods are 10% more expensivehan they were at the beginning of the year. that is hard competitively and it hurts our ability to export. host:, to this is driven by the fact that in the united states, perhaps we are just not making with the world wants to buy? guest: that is part of it. we have had an economy that is very oriented towards consumer goods, domestic services. those are things that are hard to shipped elsewhere. part of what we need do as a naion is find ways and what we're good at exporting like boeing airplanes, turbine engines, and we need to find ways to develop more industries like that. it is true of the firm -- the pharmaceutical and movie industries. finding ways to do more things like that where we have a competitive advantage and the rest of the world once our stuff. host: we're talking about risks in the global economic recovery with neil irwin of the "the washington post." the numbers are on your screen. ou can also send us messages via e-
if you are a u.s. exporter suddenly your goods are 10% more expensivehan they were at the beginning of the year. that is hard competitively and it hurts our ability to export. host:, to this is driven by the fact that in the united states, perhaps we are just not making with the world wants to buy? guest: that is part of it. we have had an economy that is very oriented towards consumer goods, domestic services. those are things that are hard to shipped elsewhere. part of what we need do as a...
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we have to improve our u.s. infrastructure with iron and steel and products produced right here in the united states and that's what the america can people expect us to use when their dollars are being used. we also, of course, have to help our labor pool and strengthen our education and training and coordinate our efforts because we are in this together and we will make it in america. today, we passed a couple of bills i'm happy to report out of the energy and commerce committee, consistent with our goals to make it in america. one of them calls for ar national manufacturing strategy. now that's a pretty good idea, don't you think? since it is a multi-faceted task, mission that we're on, it makes a lot of sense to plan out our actions and make sure we have our policies in order so that they work together and that they work for and with our businesses and our workers. so the national manufacturing act of 2010 was passed out of the energy and commerce committee and hopefully on its way to the house floor so we ca
we have to improve our u.s. infrastructure with iron and steel and products produced right here in the united states and that's what the america can people expect us to use when their dollars are being used. we also, of course, have to help our labor pool and strengthen our education and training and coordinate our efforts because we are in this together and we will make it in america. today, we passed a couple of bills i'm happy to report out of the energy and commerce committee, consistent...
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actually, the u.s. interagency council on homelessness is an independent agency, comprised of 19 other federal agencies. the specific job the council is to coordinate the work of those agencies. as opposed to duplicating the efforts, our role is to make sure that every stick on the other federal agencies are coordinated, -- is to make sure that those efforts by the other federal agencies are coordinated. host: that may sound like a cz ar agency to some. guest: it may, but it came about in 1987 as part of the official response to homelessness. host: what is the operating budget? guest: a little over $2 million, for one year. host: how much stuff you have? -- how much staff do you have? guest: 10 professionals out -- 10 professional staff. host: next call. caller: i would like to tell you this, that was the first part w -- the first at 4-profit but that ran a service for the new york city homeless services. they canceled the contract, but i would like to show one thing to you, sir, that the homeless homel
actually, the u.s. interagency council on homelessness is an independent agency, comprised of 19 other federal agencies. the specific job the council is to coordinate the work of those agencies. as opposed to duplicating the efforts, our role is to make sure that every stick on the other federal agencies are coordinated, -- is to make sure that those efforts by the other federal agencies are coordinated. host: that may sound like a cz ar agency to some. guest: it may, but it came about in 1987...
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"the wall street jou," u.s. job picture darkens, payrolls are shringing, camera moves to the right, derth of jobs threatens recovery, that's "the washington post." explain what's happening right now? guest: we have a situation where the private sector is creating jobs, but not at a fast ough 35eus to meet up with the proper police station growth. private companies don't have the confidence to hire a lot of people. there's a couple of reasons. the bigges one is probably they don't know if demand is going to be there. if i don't know if i'm going to have business, i'm not going to hire. host: what does it mean? guest: the economy is still recovering, growing, but not the pace it did at the 2009 or even the beginning of 2010. i don't see anything we're headed for a double dip but we're not going to grow at the pace of the fourth quarter of 2009 for example. host: what would show aouble dip recession? guest: the fact would that we came out of a recession it makes it hard tiering back in. you need a lot of companies
"the wall street jou," u.s. job picture darkens, payrolls are shringing, camera moves to the right, derth of jobs threatens recovery, that's "the washington post." explain what's happening right now? guest: we have a situation where the private sector is creating jobs, but not at a fast ough 35eus to meet up with the proper police station growth. private companies don't have the confidence to hire a lot of people. there's a couple of reasons. the bigges one is probably they...
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those of you in washington and all of you watching on c-span in the u.s. and around the world. >> she has interviewed scores of policy makers, including secretary of defense donald rumsfeld to mel gibson. katherine is well-known as k-low in a popular blog called the corner. she has appeared on cnn, fox news, msnbc to oxygen. she is a regular national radio guest and a guest host. she loves to speak on college campuses, especially on the topic of faith and public life. but she speaks on other topics as well. those of you who are students who are listening here in d.c. or on c-span, maybe thinking i would like to bring katherine to my campus. if so, talk to us here, and we will help you bring her. some of you students may be thinking how do you do that? how do you bring somebody? how do you put together a campus lecture? we will teach you that, too. we have an all-day training seminar coming up on july 31 in northern virginia. contact us if you are interested in that at all. katherine is an yout spoken critic of liberal feminism, and she has been honored by
those of you in washington and all of you watching on c-span in the u.s. and around the world. >> she has interviewed scores of policy makers, including secretary of defense donald rumsfeld to mel gibson. katherine is well-known as k-low in a popular blog called the corner. she has appeared on cnn, fox news, msnbc to oxygen. she is a regular national radio guest and a guest host. she loves to speak on college campuses, especially on the topic of faith and public life. but she speaks on...
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ironically u.s. support for democracy promotion in egypt is dwindling as a time -- at a time when the people of egypt are increasingly dissatisfied with the current regime. "the washington post" story yesterday reported that, quote, a protest in alexandra last month was attended by 4,000 people. a high number in egypt, where plane people are afraid to join demonstrations, end of quote. the president of the international rerepublican institute who has history of caring about religious rights and freedoms echoes these sentiments about the administration's human rights and democracy promotion policy in egypt and elsewhere around the world. in recent testimony before the house committee on foreign affairs he said, and i quote, a lack of strong consistent leadership from the top of the administration has become apparent to the bureaucracy. one result is the cutting or slowing of funding for democracy programs in countries like belarus, cuba, egypt, iran, north korea, venezuela, zimbabwe. another consequen
ironically u.s. support for democracy promotion in egypt is dwindling as a time -- at a time when the people of egypt are increasingly dissatisfied with the current regime. "the washington post" story yesterday reported that, quote, a protest in alexandra last month was attended by 4,000 people. a high number in egypt, where plane people are afraid to join demonstrations, end of quote. the president of the international rerepublican institute who has history of caring about religious...
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next to shannon, quentin gray from the u.s. department of agriculture. next to quentin, raul artiste who just joined us from the department of homeland security and next to him, chemical or on her last day is the state department staff where she is going onto council of foreign relations fellowship. the six agencies not hear our cia, joint chiefs of staff, fbi and the office of the secretary of defense. no office of the department's history is have this interagency and this is designed-- i brought them here today mr. chairman to illustrate to you that as distinctly as possible that we have a whole of government approach here and there is very good civilian military coordination. on the second row, our afghan political expert and a former member of the united nations team. tim linda king our new pakistan country director and our new afghan country director. so, with that team behind this mr. chairman, we have embarked on full implementation and close coordination with centcom and isaf and the american embassy in kabul of the efforts that you want to discu
next to shannon, quentin gray from the u.s. department of agriculture. next to quentin, raul artiste who just joined us from the department of homeland security and next to him, chemical or on her last day is the state department staff where she is going onto council of foreign relations fellowship. the six agencies not hear our cia, joint chiefs of staff, fbi and the office of the secretary of defense. no office of the department's history is have this interagency and this is designed-- i...